David Darlow (born 25 December 1943 in Jerusalem) is an American actor and stage director.
David Darlow was born in 1943 in Jerusalem. [1] He grew up in Tel Aviv in his first years. [1] Later he moved to the United States.
Darlow started his career at the theatre. In 1974 he directed the Off-Broadway play Demons: A Possession for the New York Playwrights Horizons. [2] He predominantly was active as an actor and director in Chicago theatres such as the Goodman Theatre, [3] the Chicago Shakespeare Theater [4] under Remy Bumppo Theatre Company. [3] He was nominated multiple times for the Jeff Award , as an actor as well as a director. [5] In 2001 he won the award in the category Actor in a Supporting Role – Play for his role in Endgame. Darlow also was artistic director of the Oak Park Festival Theatre. [6]
Since the mid 1970s Darlow also appeared in film and TV productions. He had minor roles in TV series such as Barney Miller , Barnaby Jones , Dallas , Buck Rogers in the 25th Century or Simon & Simon . Later he also appeared in feature films such as Miller's Crossing , The Fugitive , Road to Perdition , The Weather Man , Let's Go to Prison and No God, No Master .
Darlow was married to playwright and actress Kristine Thatcher from 1991 until 2003; in 1991 the couple adopted a daughter. [7] [8] Since 2006 he has been married to Rachel Silverman Darlow.
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